His Majesty at Gangla Karchung, one of the most difficult passes in Bhutan, on 21st October, enroute to Lunana.

His Majesty in Lunana

His Majesty The King is in Thanza, the largest and furthest village in Lunana. His Majesty visited the glaciers and glacial lakes of Thorthomi, Rapstreng, and Lugge, yesterday.

These glaciers and lakes are the sources of some of our major rivers, and are considered fragile due to the enormous risk they pose in the event of a glacial lake outburst flood. Such floods occur when the moraine (ice and rock) walls of the glacial lakes recede– such an incident occurred in 1994, when the Lugge Tsho burst, and the Pho Chu, which is fed by the lake, caused immense damage to the Punakha Dzong, as well as numerous other places downstream.

The formation and growth of a glacial lake in the Thorthomi glacier in subsequent years raised similar concerns. An operation to manually lower the level of the lake, which if breached would flow to Rapstreng Tsho below and cause it to burst, managed to reduce the water level by 5 metres. While the lowering of the water at Thorthomi’s lake, an extremely difficult operation at the altitude undertaken by the Royal Bhutan Army upon Royal Command, was deemed a success, glacial melt, as a consequence of the changing climate, continues to pose risk.

His Majesty met with the personnel operating flood-warning mechanisms who monitor the lakes. His Majesty also inspected the glaciers, along with glaciologists.

His Majesty trekked through Lunana, the most isolated region in Bhutan, from Laya, after gracing the Royal Highland Festival, and crossed some of the highest passes, spending nights in tents along the route, or in the homes of the people in the remote villages. His Majesty met people at villages in Woche, Lhedi, Tshojong, Thanza, and Tenchoe, during the course of the Royal Visit. His Majesty spent time meeting the people, and granted tokha in the villages. In Tshojong, His Majesty also visited the Dzong, and granted a statue of Chana Dorji.

From Thanza, His Majesty will continue the trek, and cross Rinchenzoe la (5350m) and arrive at Sephu in Trongsa. His Majesty last visited the villages of Lunana and the glaciers and glacial lakes in 2008.

Earlier His Majesty The King arrived in Lhedi in Lunana on 23rd October after trekking over the Gangla Karchung, at an altitude of 5,250m, from Laya.

The first settlement in Lunana is at Wachey, where a family welcomed His Majesty to spend the night in their home. His Majesty met with the people who live in Wachey before trekking onwards  to Lhedi.

On 24th October, His Majesty spent the day with the people of Lhedi and granted Tokha to the people from nearby areas. The people celebrated the visit with songs, dance, and games. Bhutanese films were screened for the people in the evening.

His Majesty’s Kidu Mobile Medical Unit set up a medical camp for the people, who have to otherwise travel long distances to avail advanced healthcare.

His Majesty is trekking to some of the most faraway inhabited places in Bhutan- to meet with the people.

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